Core Viewpoint - Recent evaluations by NetEase Finance have raised concerns about several tea beverage brands, revealing that products from brands like Heytea and Jasmine Milk White contain trans fatty acids, despite claims of "0 trans fatty acids" [1][2] Group 1: Trans Fatty Acids Findings - Five brands, including Heytea, Naixue, and Jasmine Milk White, were found to have trace amounts of trans fatty acids in their products, with levels ranging from 0.0117g/100g to 0.113g/100g [2][6] - Heytea's product, "Roasted Brown Sugar Bubble Milk Tea," had the highest trans fatty acid content at 0.113g/100g, while Naixue's "Golden Mountain Pearl Milk Tea" had 0.0144g/100g [2][3] - Brands claim that the detected trans fatty acids are naturally occurring from dairy products, not intentionally added [1][8] Group 2: Sodium Content Concerns - The evaluation also highlighted high sodium levels in several products, with Heytea's "Roasted Brown Sugar Bubble Milk Tea" containing the highest sodium level at 942mg/kg [3][4] - The sodium content in the tested beverages ranged from 100mg/kg to 942mg/kg, raising concerns about potential health risks associated with high sodium intake [3][4] Group 3: Sugar Content Analysis - All eight tested beverages had significant sugar content, with the highest being 7.7g/100g in the "Pearl Milk Tea" from Mixue Ice City, and the lowest at 3.0g/100g in Tea Baidao's "Signature Taro Milk Tea" [4][5] - The sugar content in the other brands ranged from 3.7g/100g to 6.4g/100g, prompting recommendations to limit daily sugar intake [4][5] Group 4: Brand Responses - Brands like Heytea, Naixue, and Jasmine Milk White have stated that their products meet national standards for trans fatty acids, asserting that the detected levels are compliant with the "0 trans fatty acids" claim [6][7] - The brands emphasize that the presence of trans fatty acids is due to natural sources in dairy products, and they do not add artificial trans fats [8][9][10]
宣称0反式脂肪酸,多款茶饮被检出反式脂肪酸!企业回应了
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-08-27 08:33